Wild Rose and cosmetics
The use of rose as an herb in cosmetics has been known since antiquity until today. It is not only the wonderful fragrance that makes its use necessary in cosmetics, but the many beneficial properties it provides to the skin.
The use of rose as an herb in cosmetics has been known since antiquity until today. It is not only the wonderful fragrance that makes its use necessary in cosmetics, but the many beneficial properties it provides to the skin.
The rosehip, a beautiful and native plant in Greece, which in addition to the great cosmetic properties it has, also offers a wide range of therapeutic actions as an herb in the human body.
The wild rose is a native and very beautiful climbing rose species. You will find it spread on fences, in wooded areas and in dense vegetation, all over Greece and many parts of Europe. Many times we find it next to the root of a common rose.
Dark spots, freckles and blotches, is a problem that is difficult to tackle, and usually age does not play an important role. Excessive exposure to the sun is one of the main reasons, as it is responsible for premature aging of the skin, while sun exposure during pregnancy contributes.
It’s been a while that herbs have made their way back in both our diet and as a choice of treatment and prevention. Many refer to herbs and derivatives as another trend in fashion. But is this the reality?
"Your food is your medicine and your medicine is your food."